Litter Cover
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Evidence & Context
The optimal range for litter cover in a high-functioning tropical island agricultural system is 70-90%.
Litter cover is the proportion of the soil surface covered by non-living, detached plant material such as crop residues (stubble, trash), leaves, and twigs.
This benchmark defines the optimal range of litter cover in tropical island agricultural systems that maximizes ecological benefits such as erosion control and moisture retention.
This range is supported by best-practice systems and soil conservation science indicating maximized ecological benefits within this range.
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
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